Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, August 23, 1958, Image 2

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PAGE 2— 1 THE BULLETIN, August 23, 1953 BROOKHAVEN SHOE STORE "Home of Red Goose Shoes" “CORRECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED” Shoe Headquarters in Brookhaven Next to Woolworih's CE. 3-3395 1/jortisicle &£)elicate4Aen Atlanta's Gourmet Shop CATERING 3209 Maple Drive Atlanta, Ga. YOUR Insurant t ■i* Sutter & Mdeffan Qim+kU ftiiHtumiem 1023 Mortgage Guarantee Building JAckson 5-2086 ATLANTA, GEORGIA dale's CELLAR RESTAURANT PEACHTREE AND IVY STREETS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK CHICKEN — SEAFOOD Hours: 11a. m.-ll p. m.. Luncheon through Dinner VISIT BEAUTIFUL DALE'S COFFEE HOUSE Lobby Imperial Hotel 6 a. m.-lO p. m. CINYIR Of DOWNTOWN ATLANTA Kirdt'.iit in ihr lirjutiful Buifof,.. yiiur i.-ravr.i^i' in ih«j jj ultra sm-in IVrsi.m I.-migr. , M| Ro1«s Itotn <5-00 S7M D«b!». I Otfontcui iuckt© ©» Can® « CCMPiCmV AIR - COKOmONlO tU:tj J. ttennhut, ttgr. ALVIN ROY'S SLENDERIZING SALON "Physical Fitness Is Our Specialty" Opposite Atlanta Journal JA. 4-4531 5 FORSYTH ST., N. W. ATLANTA, GA. 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News Service) WARSAW, — His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, Pri mate of Poland, has ordered special prayers at all Masses in reparation for recent affronts to the honor of Our Lady of Czes tochowa. In a directive issued on be half of the whole episcopate, Cardinal Wyszynski prescribed special reparation prayers at all Masses from now until the end of October. The prayers order ed “pro re gravi” (for an im- PIANO SERVICE POLLARD PIANO TUNERS JA. 4-2548 SALES SHOE SHOP SERVICE © QUALITY SATISFACTION CE, 3-S223 3988 Peachtree Rd., N. E. Atlanta East Point Ford Co. Sales , ... Service 1230 N. MAIN PL. 3-2121 EAST POINT, GA. FOREST PARK BEAUTY SHOP PO. 7-4222 1254 Main Street Forest Park, Ga, HAPEVILLE - JEWELRY COMPANY 583-B S. Central Ave. HAPEVILLE, GA. Serving Northeast Atlanta SUNRISE DAIRY Always Purity and Quality. Fresh Milk. Cream, 3614 Johnson Road, N. E. ME. 4-3256, Atlanta, Ga. Chocolate Milk and Orange Juice m portant matter) are the Collect, Secret and Postcommunion of the feast of Our Lady of Czes tochowa. The Cardinal-Primate’s ac tion was seen here as a major demonstration of the church’s indignation over the communist regime’s police raid last July 21 on the Jasna Gora monastery in Czestochowa, site of the national shrine venerating the ancient icon of the Blessed Virgin under the title of Our Lady, Queen of Poland. In directing the special pray ers, Cardinal Wyszynski voiced the distress of Polish Catholics over statements in the Polish press in the wake of the Jasna Gora raid. He said the acrimony had resulted in the publication of statements dishonoring the Blessed Virgin under her pas toral title. The directive came almost on the eve of the feast of the As sumption. The August 15 cele bration and the feast of Our Lady of Czestochowa on August 26 are traditionally the most im portant annual Marian festivals in Poland, and each brings tens of thousands of the faithful — some time more than a million -—on pilgrimages to Czestocho wa from all over Poland. Observers here saw the Card inal’s order as not only a spi ritual move, but also one of public protest against the recent deterioration of Church-State relations in Poland. The choice of the prayers from the Mass of the feast of Our Lady of Czes tochowa was seen as apparent demonstrations on the part of the Church, but still not one presuming any all-out conflict between the spiritual and tem poral powers. If such were the case, accord ing to these observers, the Card inal could have prescribed the prayers provided in the Roman Missal “Against Persecuted and Evildoers” or even “Against the Persecutors of the Church.” The Church action in connec tion with the Jasna Gora raid and its aftermath is not the first. On the Sunday after the raid, a statement issued bv Bishop Zdzislaw Golinski of Czestocho wa. labeling the incident an “in sult to our national sanctuarv,” was read in all churches of his See. But at the same time, Bish op Golinski took pains to de nounce inflammatory rumors that had exaggerated the extent of police activity in the course of the raid, and asked the faith ful to be prudent and pay no heed to wild reports. The State prosecutor general’s office announced afterwards that the Jasna Gora monastery was raided because publications were being issued there without the approval of the State censor. Subsequently, following a meeting between two bishops representing the hierarchy and two representatives of the gov ernment. it was announced that the Church had agreed to re move all presses and duplicating (N.C.W.C. News Service) INDIANAPOLIS — “Commu nity indifference” is “the biggest difficulty” in fighting obscenity, a leader in the growing Citi zens for Decent Literature movement warned some 300 persons at the initial meeting of the Indianapolis CDL. Charles Keating, Cincinnati attorney who is chairman of the Ohio Citizens for Decent Litera ture, told the audience that the organization is opposed to boy cott and censorship. CDL, he said, is “concerned only with violations of the law.” The civic organization aims to Atlanta Services For W. C. Norton, Jr. ATLANTA — Funeral servic es for William Clarence Norton, Jr. were held at Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Mr. Norton was a native of White Springs, Florida, but had lived in Atlanta two years. 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